> Mary
Krinsky, married Unknown Krinsky. She was listed as the sister of Ida Schleifer
in the latter’s obituary. [OBIT049] I was told that the Krinskys had a junk
business in Chicago. I could not find a Mary Krinsky matching that description
but I did find an unmarried Mary Krinsky whose father was Louis Krinsky of L.
Krinsky and Son Scrap Metal of Chicago. Louis’ wife was Goldie. Louis Krinsky
started the well-known junk business in Chicago. His father, Lazarus, was also
in the business.

There
was a John and Mary Krinsky in Illinois, and he was in the steel business.
There was a Morris and Mary Krinsky in the 1930 census [CEN3219]

There
was also a Joseph Krinsky whose WW I record states that he came from Lunna, but
I could find no additional records for him, including a search for ship arrival
records. Maybe I should check Cleveland?

According
to one source (a note I have) says her name was KINSKY. Not yet researched.

> Ida
(Chaia) Schleifer (Schleiffer), b. 1883, Poland, d. 7/25/1961, Dorchester, MA,
married before 1904, Abraham (Avraham Yitzchak) Schleifer (Schleiffer), b.
3/15/1877, Poland, d. 11/17/1967, MA [GEN003; CEM243; CEN2173, MIL043;
OBIT049]. He was the son of Nayr (sic?) Baruch. They initially lived in
Brooklyn after immigrating. In 1918 they are living in Cleveland, and Abraham
is a peddlar. Two years later Abraham has a shoe shop.

According
to her ship arrival, they had last lived in “Luni” before emigrating in 1908.
[ARR290]

> Mirka
Sarnoff, married to Menachem Sarnoff [from discussion with someone in family
tree – maybe Ronnie Ades]. They lived in Paris. She was a niece of Israel.
The Sarnoffs were or are in England. I was also told that she had stayed in
Lunna. Possibly, Mirka’s daughter Dora is the same as the Dora Effron who was
living with Bertah Liss in 1920. See p.--.

> > Dora
(Dvora) Abramsky, b. 12/10/1892 , Lunna, d. 12/3/1970, NYC [SSDI497; OBIT051],
married in Russia abt. 1919 to Benjamin (BenZion) Abramsky, b. abt. 1891,
Lunna, d. abt. 5/28/1978, NYC [SSDI498; OBIT052]. Her maiden name was Sarnoff.
She arrived in 1923 and he arrived 7/5/1921[CEN3080; ARR291]. When he arrived
he had last lived in Lunna, and is going to his brother, Isidor Abramsky. In
1930 Benjamin is the proprietor of a baby carriage business and they lived on
Ninth Avenue in NYC. He was on the board of Cong. Beth Israel, West Side Jewish
Center. Isidor Abramsky was also in the Baby Carriage business in NYC [MIL044].
See the notes on the Abramsky family at page --.

>

On
10/2/2007, while assembling data on the various Abramsky family trees I
realized that this is the same family that is connected to the Schleifer family
of Boston